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now, all of this is preliminary to the main event, the committee's long-awaited report on the interrogation program itself is expected to be released in the next week or so. james, it's expected to be highly critical of the c.i.a.'s actions after 9/11. >> brown: bob orr in our washington news bureau, thanks. aete today, israel and hamas
now, all of this is preliminary to the main event, the committee's long-awaited report on the interrogation program itself is expected to be released in the next week or so. james, it's expected to be highly critical of the c.i.a.'s actions after 9/11. >> brown: bob orr in our washington news bureau, thanks. aete today, israel and hamas
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and a much smaller scale in maine. jewish and palestinian campers camping at what's called seeds of peace. >> this is the first part of the kids journey. >> this is where i sleep. this is where moaz sleeps from palestine. this is where mohamed from palestine sleeps. when we first came to the bunk, it was a bit scary like to sleep with your so-called enemy. >> they come here. and they discover the face of the enemy. they discover the humanity of the -- of their enemy. >> my name is inbal. i'm from jerusalem and i'm 16. >> i'm from gaza, palestine. >> they're just really -- >> i was a camper myself in 2008 which was a life changing experience. i had a girl in my dala group that lives 20 minutes away from me, just on the wrong side of the border. if it weren't for camp for peace i would never have met her. >> it begins with the deep and direct dialogue process that is a core part of what we do here at camp. >> we create a safe space for them to open up. the first session. the second session we work with them to get to kno
and a much smaller scale in maine. jewish and palestinian campers camping at what's called seeds of peace. >> this is the first part of the kids journey. >> this is where i sleep. this is where moaz sleeps from palestine. this is where mohamed from palestine sleeps. when we first came to the bunk, it was a bit scary like to sleep with your so-called enemy. >> they come here. and they discover the face of the enemy. they discover the humanity of the -- of their enemy. >>...
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it is a siege that has restricted to gaza's fishing so come one of its main industries. gaza is a coastal territory, to three nautical mile's. they restricted to 20 nautical mile to their allowed to fish three nautical mile's. if you go as i did last june and you go to the fishing markets in gaza, all of the fish you will see are about this big. there's nothing for them to fish anymore. it is a siege that restricts farmers ability to reach their farmland, half of which is along the border area that is not under israeli control, part of the buffer zone. restricts the ability to reach their farmland at the risk of being shot, at the risk of being incarcerated, which we often hear. again you don't hear of these palestinians being killed, these fishermen been shot out. this is what is happening as result of a siege. it is a siege that restricts, denies categorically bands, palestinian students in gaza from going to study in the west bank, in east jerusalem and other universities. remember, they make up a majority of gaza's population. it is a siege that bands large events th
it is a siege that has restricted to gaza's fishing so come one of its main industries. gaza is a coastal territory, to three nautical mile's. they restricted to 20 nautical mile to their allowed to fish three nautical mile's. if you go as i did last june and you go to the fishing markets in gaza, all of the fish you will see are about this big. there's nothing for them to fish anymore. it is a siege that restricts farmers ability to reach their farmland, half of which is along the border area...
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today we're on main street in woodstock, new york, as part of our "your business" main street usa series. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and americanre
today we're on main street in woodstock, new york, as part of our "your business" main street usa series. how did this iconic event affect small business culture in town? we'll find out on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and americanre
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the main thing that gets to me is i realize i don't deserve all this. but i also know that it is really not about me. it's about some basic issues that affect all journalists and all americans. there are a couple of things i can say and one is that the justice department and the obama administration are the ones who turned this into a fundamental fight over press freedom. in their appeal to the fourth circuit, they said this case, the central issue in this case was not some details or specifics. the fundamental thing this case was about was there was no such thing as reporters privilege.
the main thing that gets to me is i realize i don't deserve all this. but i also know that it is really not about me. it's about some basic issues that affect all journalists and all americans. there are a couple of things i can say and one is that the justice department and the obama administration are the ones who turned this into a fundamental fight over press freedom. in their appeal to the fourth circuit, they said this case, the central issue in this case was not some details or...
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the main thing they said is they feel like they are in the espionage business now more than the news business. you do have to be careful about all of those things. we way over use e-mail and there is someone looking whether it is a foreign government, federal, or local. being careful about all of those things is really important. you have to exercise best practices in be very clear with your source about whether you are protecting them and under what circumstances. you need to be clear with your editors under what rules you are operating under. will your organization back you up? it's important to work in an organization that will back you up. one of the virtues of the large mainstream media, although we all have our faults, is that these organizations really do support journalists when they are in trouble, and it becomes important in a world where that happened more and more. >> steve made two really key points. i would hope anyone in that situation as a reporter could rely on the organization they work for to go to bat for them. i think this is more important than ever, but to make
the main thing they said is they feel like they are in the espionage business now more than the news business. you do have to be careful about all of those things. we way over use e-mail and there is someone looking whether it is a foreign government, federal, or local. being careful about all of those things is really important. you have to exercise best practices in be very clear with your source about whether you are protecting them and under what circumstances. you need to be clear with...
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and injuries both outside and inside the school ground, the strike itself hit just in front of the main gate on the immediate proximity of the main gate and in the aftermath of a series of incidents of shelling incidents in recent weeks and most recently, the shelling of our school which provoked an outcry and was clearly condemned publicly, this is, of course, another incident that generates both shock and disbelief at the fact that it can happen again >> well, as you mentioned this is the second attack on a u.n. school in the past week. and i believe the sixth attack on a u.n. facility since this conflict began. are your facilities protecting members of hamas? >> look, i think what you have to get a sense of is we have 250,000 people now sheltered in our schools as a result of the intensity of the conflict that is going on in gaza. some of these people received instructions from the israeli defense forces to leave areas they were living in. and others fled the fighting. and because we have numerous school buildings throughout the gaza strip we have been able to accommodate them in 90
and injuries both outside and inside the school ground, the strike itself hit just in front of the main gate on the immediate proximity of the main gate and in the aftermath of a series of incidents of shelling incidents in recent weeks and most recently, the shelling of our school which provoked an outcry and was clearly condemned publicly, this is, of course, another incident that generates both shock and disbelief at the fact that it can happen again >> well, as you mentioned this is...
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that' her main job these days. >> reporter: the c.d.c. alert is directed at u.s. residents with nonessential travel to the three countries battling the outbreak. there are 20 quarantine stations at airports and other points of entry staffed with health officers responsible for deciding if a sick person can enter the country. infectious disease experts with the u.s. has the resources to control the spread of the virus should it come here. dr. stephen monroe is with the c.d.c. >> we're fairly comfortable if a patient were identified here in the u.s. that the normal kind of barriering precautions that would be in place would prevent spread even before the person was confirmed to be a case of ebola. >> reporter: late today, emory university announced it is preparing for an american aid worker who contracted ebola in africa to arrive in a special containment unit in the coming days. >> brown: jon, that truly has the potential to cause real concern here by people in america. give us some perspective on that. >> reporter: any kind of transfer will be done with a strict p
that' her main job these days. >> reporter: the c.d.c. alert is directed at u.s. residents with nonessential travel to the three countries battling the outbreak. there are 20 quarantine stations at airports and other points of entry staffed with health officers responsible for deciding if a sick person can enter the country. infectious disease experts with the u.s. has the resources to control the spread of the virus should it come here. dr. stephen monroe is with the c.d.c. >>...
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by the water main break. the l.a. fire department arrived on inflatable rafts right away, but water was on the streets for about four hours, i believe. unbelievable. 20-foot sinkhole. and apparently the water main was about 100 years old and hadn't been fixed up. maybe ucla or other colleges want to check in on their water mains. >> from one water photo to another, the image here. this is glasco games in scotland. >> yes. this is a 22-year-old swimmer adam barrett in the 100 meter butterfly. he had two bronze wins and one gold medal. he also broke records at these games as well. the glasgow games were part of the commonwealth games that included 71 nations of the commonwealth. we're wonder what he's doing. apparently it's a butterfly swim. it's incredible. >> where was the image taken from? what are we seeing? is it a reflection? >> i believe it is a reflection from above the water. >> or he's got a guy on top of him. >> that's actually what i thought it was. >> so here's something you don't see every day on
by the water main break. the l.a. fire department arrived on inflatable rafts right away, but water was on the streets for about four hours, i believe. unbelievable. 20-foot sinkhole. and apparently the water main was about 100 years old and hadn't been fixed up. maybe ucla or other colleges want to check in on their water mains. >> from one water photo to another, the image here. this is glasco games in scotland. >> yes. this is a 22-year-old swimmer adam barrett in the 100 meter...
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but of course the main event is the matchup between republican senator mitch mcconnell and his democratic chal earn, alison grimes who last shared a stage at fancy farm one year ago. >> i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry lundegan back in the game. like the loyal person he is, he's taking orders on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch on the internet for the women's vote and he sent a check to anthony weiner. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors, grandmother, would be to walk it off. if the doctors told senator mcconnell that he had a kidney stone, he'd refuse to pass it. >> there you go. this is actually the kickoff to a very, very busy campaign weekend. august 1 is the new labor day. >>> turning back now, though, to the july jobs report. the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.2%. the economy added 209,000 jobs. the market is mixed on that. there's a lot of other stuff impacting the market these days but let's bring in jason furman. jason, we have the gdp numbers that came out earlier thi
but of course the main event is the matchup between republican senator mitch mcconnell and his democratic chal earn, alison grimes who last shared a stage at fancy farm one year ago. >> i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry lundegan back in the game. like the loyal person he is, he's taking orders on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch on the internet for the women's vote and he sent a check to anthony weiner. >> if senator mcconnell...
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it's also the main reason why it's so hard to get out of it. because this person brings down the moon and hands it to you in a gold. plate and this same person uses that same love to, like -- >> destroy you. do you remember the first time you were hit? >> yes. we were arguing and he threw me on the bed and duct taped me. my mouth, my eyes, my arms, and my legs. >> what were you thinking when that was happening? >> i thought i was going to die. i thought he was going to kill me. >> why'd you go back? >> i loved him. >> when you heard i'm sorry, did you believe it? >> yes. you think it's something that's going to pass. like it wasn't me. so you kind of believe that. because you're like i don't love that crazy person i had to deal with for five or ten minutes, i love you. >> i remember going to the emergency room because i had a black eye. i didn't have the courage to just come forward and say my eye is black because of this. i felt like if a nurse or a doctor or the person on the floor would have asked me what happened to my eye, i could have got
it's also the main reason why it's so hard to get out of it. because this person brings down the moon and hands it to you in a gold. plate and this same person uses that same love to, like -- >> destroy you. do you remember the first time you were hit? >> yes. we were arguing and he threw me on the bed and duct taped me. my mouth, my eyes, my arms, and my legs. >> what were you thinking when that was happening? >> i thought i was going to die. i thought he was going to...
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. >> steve: he's my main man. >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ thank you, protein bars. i know you're just a candy bar and you know you're just a a candy bar, but i'm glad that we could share in this delicious chocolaty lie together. [ laughter and applause ] all i eat is protein bars! >> steve: that's it, man. i eat monkey milk and protein bars. >> jimmy: nothing but monkey milk protein bars. they're the best ones. you get monkey milk. that's the best protein bar. >> steve: if you don't get it, you're a fool. you're a damn fool if you don't get monkey milk. we got a fool. >> jimmy: don't call me a fool. i'm just saying -- >> steve: what did you get? did you get monkey milk? >> jimmy: i don't know what kind of protein bar i got. i just -- >> steve: oh, you should. if you don't know what's going in your body, then you're some kind of fool. i went to cinnabon the other day, i got the little tiny ones. >> jimmy: you do? >> steve: yeah, about eight, nine of them. squeeze them up in the tube, shove them down my throat. two -- [ laughter ] i figured i'd down the monkey milk. [
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if you drove in yesterday, it was clear they were retreating back down a main highway here into central donetsk and that matches with what we've seen about ukrainian military positions moving fast towards the center. the question is a doubling in the number of russian troops on the boarder here to about 20,000 in the last week. does that suggest moscow wants to intervene or are we looking at a separatists movement in the last stages as the u krkrainian military advances. >> your location is known to the pro-russian rebels, is it also known to any ukraine forces who might becoming into town? >> as far as we know, yes, it's pretty well-known location where there are other organizations, as well -- i'm hearing some voi voices in the distance. yes, as far as we're aware, this is a known location, anderson. >> nick, finally, investigators are recovering remains and personal belongings from the crash site, right? they are still able to do their work. >> yes, we understand from one official, the ukrainian and front rebel lines are adjacent to the part of the no man's land between the front lin
if you drove in yesterday, it was clear they were retreating back down a main highway here into central donetsk and that matches with what we've seen about ukrainian military positions moving fast towards the center. the question is a doubling in the number of russian troops on the boarder here to about 20,000 in the last week. does that suggest moscow wants to intervene or are we looking at a separatists movement in the last stages as the u krkrainian military advances. >> your location...
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their injured and bury the deadment even under the deal israeli forces say they would press on with main megs destroying hamas built tunnels leading to the jewish state. in weeks of fighting, more than 1400 palestinians have been killed. gaza psychologist, sammy, expressed concern about how the shellshock and depress will cope. >> for your families killed -- >> delegations including hamas are due to travel to cairo to discuss long-term solution. >> susan macinnis. >>> philadelphia mike nutter very angry pennsylvania law makers have delayed a vote on the cigarette sales tax. >> supposed to help fund the city schools. house was supposed to vote on the tax monday. superintendent doctor bill hite has said repeatedly if the district did not get that money layoff notices would go out august 15th and schools might not open on time. harrisburg is failing philadelphia's children. >>> it is an absolute disgrace waist going on here, no other county, no other school district, would ever be subjected to this casino of nonsense, and irresponsibility, as we're now experiencing today. >> to help close t
their injured and bury the deadment even under the deal israeli forces say they would press on with main megs destroying hamas built tunnels leading to the jewish state. in weeks of fighting, more than 1400 palestinians have been killed. gaza psychologist, sammy, expressed concern about how the shellshock and depress will cope. >> for your families killed -- >> delegations including hamas are due to travel to cairo to discuss long-term solution. >> susan macinnis. >>>...
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the main rally led by former sports car imran khan. >> reporter: after several hours, imran khan and the professor are on the way to islamabad, with thousands of supporters. the leaders, imran khan, will gather more supporters as he passes through major towns in the punjab. the two marches are combining and the government is wondering how to deal with the situation, because the local administration has not removed the obstacles. it will be interesting to see how the large crowds are able to come into the city and what
the main rally led by former sports car imran khan. >> reporter: after several hours, imran khan and the professor are on the way to islamabad, with thousands of supporters. the leaders, imran khan, will gather more supporters as he passes through major towns in the punjab. the two marches are combining and the government is wondering how to deal with the situation, because the local administration has not removed the obstacles. it will be interesting to see how the large crowds are able...
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the northeast, maine lobster. >> regional cuisine, fantastic. and, of course, they seem like floating cities, but you do have a lot more smaller, more luxurious options, as well, to choose from, right? >> if you take something like crystal, which is a wonderful small niche cruise line, you could take things like a pga trip around the british isles, my homeland. golfing trip. or you could have a micro brew trip from new york to miami, where you learn how to make micro brew. >> that would be really fun. so a lot of good deals out there this season. what did you find for us? for families? >> for families, a 5-9-9 deal. i think this is incredible. we're going to talk about going -- seven days in the bahamas, royal caribbean. >> wow. >> kids travel free. what i love about this, you can stop off in orlando and there is that big new harry potter theme park. and i wouldn't mind seeing that myself. >> we have been there and love it. worth going to see. $599 for seven days? >> and kids stay free. october, november, december. brilliant deal. >> that is a r
the northeast, maine lobster. >> regional cuisine, fantastic. and, of course, they seem like floating cities, but you do have a lot more smaller, more luxurious options, as well, to choose from, right? >> if you take something like crystal, which is a wonderful small niche cruise line, you could take things like a pga trip around the british isles, my homeland. golfing trip. or you could have a micro brew trip from new york to miami, where you learn how to make micro brew. >>...
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so coming out of san rafael the main lines. freeway still look okay. and if you are traveling westbound 580, the bulk of traffic right now is on the westbound approach to vasco. but it's still sluggish even out to the dublin interchange. and the low clouds making it very difficult to see. in fact, i cannot see traffic any longer approaching hopyard and 680. but it looks better really. it's through the livermore valley where the heaviest, lowest speeds are. no delays for mass transit. that is your latest "kcbs" drive to work. more on our forecast returning to normal. >> you are still blushing over there. [ laughter ] >> i am? >> blushing. >> i am. i know. transitions. awkward. >> awkward transition. >>> we have shades of gray outside this morning. good morning, everyone. take a look at this. it's a return of the onshore push more commonly referred to as the marine layer. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we have delays on arriving flights at sfo of nearly an hour. your weather headlines for today as you step out. we have some drizzle from the clouds alon
so coming out of san rafael the main lines. freeway still look okay. and if you are traveling westbound 580, the bulk of traffic right now is on the westbound approach to vasco. but it's still sluggish even out to the dublin interchange. and the low clouds making it very difficult to see. in fact, i cannot see traffic any longer approaching hopyard and 680. but it looks better really. it's through the livermore valley where the heaviest, lowest speeds are. no delays for mass transit. that is...
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in the hotel. >> water main break was a blessing. you know, they called us in like, sorry coaches but we have this issue. the kids are going to have to spend the night with their parent at the hotels. big smiles came across faces. >> despite the turbulence friday night, the team was in high spirits warming up in the batting cages with stars in their skies. >> it's fantastic. everyone says getting to williams port is the prize. that's true, but to come and get a win is, you know, just that much better. >> it's a lot of different languages which is nice. to see new cultures and stuff. >> the foe focus moves top sunday night. the dragons face the southwest region. a challenge they're accepting with open arms. >> we're going to have to have good offense and defense and have jared throw strikes. >> throw strikes and let the fielders do the work for me. >> davis won't make the start on sunday night due to little league pitching regulations. it is expected to be a great battle between texas and the taney dragons. i'm harry with comcast spor
in the hotel. >> water main break was a blessing. you know, they called us in like, sorry coaches but we have this issue. the kids are going to have to spend the night with their parent at the hotels. big smiles came across faces. >> despite the turbulence friday night, the team was in high spirits warming up in the batting cages with stars in their skies. >> it's fantastic. everyone says getting to williams port is the prize. that's true, but to come and get a win is, you...
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after a water main break flooded much of the campus. overnight, removing cars that were trapped in an underground garage hundreds of vehicles were submerged when 20 million gallons erupted from the ruptured main. >> i think the process has been really great. the transportation people have been amazing. they send e-mails every hour practically to give us the status of what's going on. >> the university hopes to complete road repairs and remove all of the cars this weekend. >>> now, here's a look at the weather for your weekend. her for your weekend. >>> up next -- medical news in our morning rounds including a multimillion-dollar settlement for testing college athletes for signs of concussions. >>> and health risks from common overthe counter drugs and addictions to painkillers, this is cbs this morning saturday. ps on addictions to over-the-counter drugs and painkillers. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." fact. every time you take advil liqui gels you're taking the pain reliever that works faster on tough pain than extra strength tyl
after a water main break flooded much of the campus. overnight, removing cars that were trapped in an underground garage hundreds of vehicles were submerged when 20 million gallons erupted from the ruptured main. >> i think the process has been really great. the transportation people have been amazing. they send e-mails every hour practically to give us the status of what's going on. >> the university hopes to complete road repairs and remove all of the cars this weekend....
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so you is main treatment. castor back open. wakely even back open and side street happened on 5 doors in. only officers on the scene are one patrolman. faringing that patrol map. >> room a couple around presidential korer in the wushs after midnight when they came home they forced them into the house. one officer was graded and knows something is is wrong. one of the bad guys tried to shoo the cop away the woman says everything okay but tell cop with eyes and mouth no these dwiz have guns and cop then tells woman get out of the house and then one of the guys with the gun gets into struggle can officers and tries to shoot and kill the officer. the officer waving the gir's happened away pulls his own map and fires and killsp gunman. the other runs to the back of the house and got out okay. the second gunman got away. hopefully that car is not stolen maybe the car is in their name. they have to hope they found who his present was. >> castor avenue in northeast philly, maybe guys new something about this couple. >> there's a big pa
so you is main treatment. castor back open. wakely even back open and side street happened on 5 doors in. only officers on the scene are one patrolman. faringing that patrol map. >> room a couple around presidential korer in the wushs after midnight when they came home they forced them into the house. one officer was graded and knows something is is wrong. one of the bad guys tried to shoo the cop away the woman says everything okay but tell cop with eyes and mouth no these dwiz have guns...
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a construction crew hit a 4-inch gas main this morning. this is happening near the intersection of hacienda and virginia avenue, a couple blocks away from winchester boulevard. pg&e crews are hoping to fix that problem and have it capped within an hour. if you have been evacuated, they ask that you go over to the community center nearby. >>> we'll have a look at weather and traffic coming up after the break. >>> we do have a fire weather watch for parts of the bay area up around lake county and out towards solano county for a slight chance of isolated thunder and red flag warnings up across the sierra and areas towards shasta. those are the locations that have the best bet of seeing that moisture out of the south triggering lightning strikes which could in turn trigger more fires across california, something we'll watch into tomorrow morning. 83 degrees in san jose. san francisco, in the mid-60s today. upper 70s around the north bay. short term, by the way, we see some cooling as the sea breeze turns stronger. the temperatures return back
a construction crew hit a 4-inch gas main this morning. this is happening near the intersection of hacienda and virginia avenue, a couple blocks away from winchester boulevard. pg&e crews are hoping to fix that problem and have it capped within an hour. if you have been evacuated, they ask that you go over to the community center nearby. >>> we'll have a look at weather and traffic coming up after the break. >>> we do have a fire weather watch for parts of the bay area up...
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mayor main focus president obama's failures. but immigration really was the headline. they're against comprehensive immigration reform. for example, here is current texas governor rick perry on obama and the border. listen. >> we have to get washington back. >> for years we've known this was a problem. in 2010 i actually delivered to the president a letter on the tarmac in austin, texas to make sure he got it. over two years ago this president was warned that if that was not addressed there would be a deluge coming and we've seen that play out. we've seen that human tragedy. the message to washington and the message to the president of the united states is clear. if you will not secure the border of our county, then the state of texas will. >> and you remember it wasn't too long ago, a month or soing a, when president obama was heading down to texas and he basically wanted a photo op with rick perry on the tarmac again and the governor said no, i'm not interested in a photo op with you. you need to go to the border and see this firsthand. the president didn't end up do
mayor main focus president obama's failures. but immigration really was the headline. they're against comprehensive immigration reform. for example, here is current texas governor rick perry on obama and the border. listen. >> we have to get washington back. >> for years we've known this was a problem. in 2010 i actually delivered to the president a letter on the tarmac in austin, texas to make sure he got it. over two years ago this president was warned that if that was not...
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we do have some information about the main suspect that first attack the woman. we're told that the one with the thick bushy eye brows also has shoulder length dread locks with possible blond in them all the of the suspects between 18 and 21. dawn? >> thank you, dave. to tour buses collide in the heart of times square in new york city. nearly a dozen people are injured when two double decker buses hit at 47th and seventh avenue. three of the victims injuries are considered serious. that area near the discount broadway ticks booth and hershey's chocolate stores always packed with tourists especially in the summertime. >> a u.s. army general is dead after an attack in afghanistan. the pentagon says major general herald green was shot at a military camp near kabul. green is the highest ranking american to die in the afghanistan war. the pentagon says a man dressed as an afghan soldier opened fire at a military base full of foreign troops. 15 people in all are hurt. half of those are americans. the shooter was killed. >> meanwhile in the middle east a 72 hour cease f
we do have some information about the main suspect that first attack the woman. we're told that the one with the thick bushy eye brows also has shoulder length dread locks with possible blond in them all the of the suspects between 18 and 21. dawn? >> thank you, dave. to tour buses collide in the heart of times square in new york city. nearly a dozen people are injured when two double decker buses hit at 47th and seventh avenue. three of the victims injuries are considered serious. that...
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. >> reporter: after his shows he'd always stick around, seeking out those who couldn't come to the main event. >> he'd go to the guard towers. he'd go to the dining facilities. he'd go to the security police who couldn't come to the show because they were on duty. and he would spend time with them individually. that was very moving. >> reporter: and for the veterans, and especially the injured back home, williams used comedy as therapy. telling our own bob woodruff during a fund-raising stand up for heroes event in 2012 -- >> i'm so honored to meet them and know what they've gone through and say, hey, dude, this is just something that really humbles me. >> reporter: another humbling moment for williams came during a performance in kuwait in 2007. [ bugle sounding ] >> uh-oh. >> reporter: the soldiers knew that bugle meant the flag was being lowered. williams wasn't sure why the troops were turning their backs on him, but he, of course, found humor in that moment. >> i'm not going to forget that. [ laughter ] i've never had an entire audience just go, forget you! i was also wondering wha
. >> reporter: after his shows he'd always stick around, seeking out those who couldn't come to the main event. >> he'd go to the guard towers. he'd go to the dining facilities. he'd go to the security police who couldn't come to the show because they were on duty. and he would spend time with them individually. that was very moving. >> reporter: and for the veterans, and especially the injured back home, williams used comedy as therapy. telling our own bob woodruff during a...
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will national security be the main topic for the mid-term and beyond? is very could be bad news for the democrats. martha: . what really happened? >> i would be shocked the if it were the case josh made this up. he's a very, very good boy. is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) martha: crews in indiana putting out a massive fire at a bp oil refinery. bp says it was caused by a quote operational incident and their in-house fire department was able to put the flames out. thankfully nobody was injured. leland: turning to the university of southern california football story we have been following. josh shaw senior quarterback and recently elected captain to the football team sidelined. but now he admits he lied about how
will national security be the main topic for the mid-term and beyond? is very could be bad news for the democrats. martha: . what really happened? >> i would be shocked the if it were the case josh made this up. he's a very, very good boy. is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm...
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the main sanctuary is almost already filled. we're told they have some additional space, about 4,000 seats here all together. they expect the church to be filled to capacity. you've seen a number of notables walk in, as well. spike lee is inside. tom jordan, famous radio deejay inside. the white house has representatives, as well. and really, the mood here in ferguson, missouri, has shifted dramatically over the past two days. violent clashes we saw so much of over the past week or two, those are gone, replaced now by grief, replaced by sadness. michael brown senior saying at a rally yesterday, he does not want any protesting at all today. he wants this community to remain solemn and somber as a way to remember his son. >> very sad day in ferguson, missouri. craig, thanks so much. >>> northern california is cleaning up this morning after the worst earthquake hit the area in 25 years. sunday's quake injured more than 200 people, causing extensive damage. nbc's joe fryer is in napa. joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, wi
the main sanctuary is almost already filled. we're told they have some additional space, about 4,000 seats here all together. they expect the church to be filled to capacity. you've seen a number of notables walk in, as well. spike lee is inside. tom jordan, famous radio deejay inside. the white house has representatives, as well. and really, the mood here in ferguson, missouri, has shifted dramatically over the past two days. violent clashes we saw so much of over the past week or two, those...
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hitting over 200 targets overnight and destroying one of gaza's main universities. day long shelling killing more than 160 palestinians, injuring hundreds more. hamas and health officials are calling it a massacre. israel says it was a rescue operation, part of the hunt to recover an israeli soldier it believes was abducted inside gaza. hamas has been using a network of tunnels like this one, shown by the israeli military just before they blew it up. the tunnels have proven to be lethal in their fight against advancing israeli troops. in an online statement, hamas' military wing says the soldier was probably killed. still, the soldier's father held out hope telling reporters, quote, we are certain the defense force will not stop until they have turned every stone and brought him home. the capture would be a nightmare for israel and a victory for hamas that exchanged the captured israeli soldier for palestinian prisoners. it led to a sharp escalation and a lethal blow to a three-day cease-fire that lasted less than three hours. now, despite the violence over the past
hitting over 200 targets overnight and destroying one of gaza's main universities. day long shelling killing more than 160 palestinians, injuring hundreds more. hamas and health officials are calling it a massacre. israel says it was a rescue operation, part of the hunt to recover an israeli soldier it believes was abducted inside gaza. hamas has been using a network of tunnels like this one, shown by the israeli military just before they blew it up. the tunnels have proven to be lethal in...
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on the main island the most urgent storm prep. the hurricanes now only hours. . >> there are long lines at cost co. apparently they've run out of water and toilet paper already. >> shelves usually stocked with water now emthe i. >> get the basic necessities, canned goods, batteries. >> reporter: some tourist hope to simply ride out the storm. >> i believe half is going to pull through i'm not worried. >> reporter: the last time a hurricane paid landfall in half was more than two decades ago, the category 4 leveled more than 1,000 homes and killed six people. hurricane iselle is expected to slam into the island thursday night with winds up to 90 miles per hour. in less than 48 hours later, an equally strong hurricane julio. >> a lot of heavy rain will fall significantly. >> an unprecedented double threat that hits thousands of vacationers, more than a million halfens used to hang loose, hunkering down and holding on tight. the governor of hawaii has issued an emergency proclamation, schools on the main island and maui will be close
on the main island the most urgent storm prep. the hurricanes now only hours. . >> there are long lines at cost co. apparently they've run out of water and toilet paper already. >> shelves usually stocked with water now emthe i. >> get the basic necessities, canned goods, batteries. >> reporter: some tourist hope to simply ride out the storm. >> i believe half is going to pull through i'm not worried. >> reporter: the last time a hurricane paid landfall in...
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out three races, tony stewart is expected on this track later today for qualifying laps ahead of the main event on sunday. he's also scheduled to speak publicly for the first time since that horrifying crash. today three-time nascar champion tony stewart is heading back to the track. >> i hope to see him come out here and win. >> i think most fans will welcome him back. >> announcing that he'll return to racing this weekend at atlanta motor speedway. >> tony stewart just hit that guy! >> his first race since he struck and killed a fellow driver on a dirt track in upstate new york three weeks ago. kevin ward jr.'s car collided with stewart's. ward climbed out of his car and apparently tried to confront stewart. since the crash, there's a rule preventing drivers from exiting a disabled vehicle until safety crews arrive unless it's on fire. >> safety is the most important thing. they shouldn't get out of their cars. >> while many fans are standing by the legend. some say he's getting back behind the wheel too quickly. >> i feel there's going to be a lot of people that will boo him and a lot
out three races, tony stewart is expected on this track later today for qualifying laps ahead of the main event on sunday. he's also scheduled to speak publicly for the first time since that horrifying crash. today three-time nascar champion tony stewart is heading back to the track. >> i hope to see him come out here and win. >> i think most fans will welcome him back. >> announcing that he'll return to racing this weekend at atlanta motor speedway. >> tony stewart just...
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the main thing that gets to me is i don't deserve all this. know it's about some basic issues that affect all journalists and all americans. there are a couple of things i is that theone justice department and the obama ones whoation are the turned this into a fundamental fight over press freedom. in their appeal to the fourth circuit, they said this case, the central issue in this case was not some details or specifics. the fundamental thing this case was about was there was no such thing as reporters privilege. reefu read the governments in the fourth circuit appeal, it's what they say -- there's no such thing as a reporters privilege. so they turned this case into a showdown over the first freedom of the press in the united states. i am happy to carry on that fight, but it wasn't me who really started it. this has been a long case -- i got subpoenaed in 2008 first, withhat i can say now is all of these people showing their support, i'm willing to knowfighting because now i i have just and enormous group of people supporting me. of the thing
the main thing that gets to me is i don't deserve all this. know it's about some basic issues that affect all journalists and all americans. there are a couple of things i is that theone justice department and the obama ones whoation are the turned this into a fundamental fight over press freedom. in their appeal to the fourth circuit, they said this case, the central issue in this case was not some details or specifics. the fundamental thing this case was about was there was no such thing as...
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andrea mitchell, nbc news, maine. >>> that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, serious security questions after another stow away sneaks on board a flight. i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. this is a developing story. we learned that a woman who breached security and repeatedly attempted to board flights has at last succeeded. >> she got past security and onto a plane without a ticket. nbc bay area's chief investigative reporter tony kovaleski has more about where she went and how she was discovered. >> reporter: unbelievable is one word you'd use to describe what happened last night. it's not the first time it's happened with this 62-year-old woman. we know tsa through sources and southwest airlines have been spending several hours, going through, combi
andrea mitchell, nbc news, maine. >>> that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, serious security questions after another stow away sneaks on board a flight. i'm janelle wang in for raj...
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. >> the hippie movement was swaying the main stream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50, even 60 years old. >> in the states, poverty is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more get zonked out of their minds, like it or not, we're living in the stoned age. >> the counterculture came in with hard punches to the main stream culture. >> people have already changed their minds about contraception, abortion, premarital sex. >> the 1960s were absolutely a sexual revolution. because of the pill, women could be sexual, they didn't have to get pregnant. societal forces come together. >> here, if you love somebody and people here love everybody, if you want to make move to somebody, then you should. there's no reason why you shouldn't. >> free love was all well and good. there was a lot of accidental sex. but we didn't look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other and life was beautiful and people weren't judgmental. >> the main stream young people were telling their parent
. >> the hippie movement was swaying the main stream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50, even 60 years old. >> in the states, poverty is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more get zonked out of their minds, like it or not, we're living in the stoned age. >> the counterculture came in with hard punches to the main stream culture. >> people have already...
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. >> it was a mess, you really have to walk over just to get to the main dining room. so we pretty much lost, i would say 80% of our inventory. and of course we lost food because we had no power. >> reporter: the napa earthquake was the strongest in california since the 1989 loma prieta quake that killed 62 people and was measured at 7.6, times stronger than this one. the largest quake in these parts was in 1906, a 7.8 that destroyed san francisco. the napa quake, while not in that category, was a sharp reminder that the bay area is earthquake country. several of the damaged buildings in downtown napa had not been retrofitted to withstand earthquakes. a process which, according to architect anthony van krieken, saved many other buildings. >> most of the ones that were retrofitted actually held up very well. they do different processes but if you go the chris cross and the heavy iron and all those applications, those seem to have held up well. there are several building right on main street that i could show you that held up perfectly with no damage at all >> reporter:
. >> it was a mess, you really have to walk over just to get to the main dining room. so we pretty much lost, i would say 80% of our inventory. and of course we lost food because we had no power. >> reporter: the napa earthquake was the strongest in california since the 1989 loma prieta quake that killed 62 people and was measured at 7.6, times stronger than this one. the largest quake in these parts was in 1906, a 7.8 that destroyed san francisco. the napa quake, while not in that...
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. >>> next on "the five," investigators may be close to closing in on the identity of the main suspect in the beheading of james foley. >>> and later, an update on the terrifying earthquake in california. back to you. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? >>> it's time for -- today i ask, what happens when you dismiss the devil yet the devil continues to grow? i speak of isis, a fight we don't want but a fight that wants us. is wanting war on them actually war mongering? if you think the survival of our world is war mongering, you don't understand the defenses. this does not require the believer to be a soldier. would you not call the police because you never served as a cop? do you need to be a fireman to pull a fire alarm? our military didn't just stumble into this lifestyle
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forthright about was that he had these divorces that cost of between 20 and $30 million which was really the main motivation for him going back to tv. he needed the money. he had two houses on the market. ashley: according to some reports he was bankrupt. so obviously the pressure to find and continue to do work was up. >> not an uncommon story for celebrities. michael jackson. he was another one. open up and said some of them are actually worth more dead than alive. they are not here to spend the money and to live as lavishly with the high overhead that the live by. ashley: and is difficult for the studios. they have to do this in a tasteful way. >> protecting their investments. they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars now to make movies. when you get a bigger actor like robin williams, it is not cheap. what they have to do is figure out a way to monetize that asset, and they will find a way. they will be under scrutiny. it will happen. the show will go one. ashley: a great place to leave it. thank you for joining us. that is it for tonight. coming up tomorrow pulitzer prizewinning journ
forthright about was that he had these divorces that cost of between 20 and $30 million which was really the main motivation for him going back to tv. he needed the money. he had two houses on the market. ashley: according to some reports he was bankrupt. so obviously the pressure to find and continue to do work was up. >> not an uncommon story for celebrities. michael jackson. he was another one. open up and said some of them are actually worth more dead than alive. they are not here to...
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pick city today, wow, wcsh, portland, maine. they'll have rip currents to worry about today along the coast. but right into the weekend, looking good. temperatures nice and mild in the low 70s. heavy thunderstorms pushing through from nebraska into iowa. we're looking at that activity. a lot of heat continuing down from the south from texas into the southeast, gulf coast. hundreds in southern california, parts of the desert southwest. nice and mild. seattle today gorgeous day, sunshine, 76. rip currents continue from florida all the way up to new england today, also d >>> 8:10 now. good thursday morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. lots of fog out there across the board this morning. it's going to burn off quickly, and as a result, we're not going to see a lot of sunshine, probably here in san francisco, until about 10:00 a.m., but you're going to get sun from 10:00 a.m., all the way until 7:00 p.m. a beautiful day shaping up for you in the city by the bay. as we head throughout the rest of the week, by friday, tem
pick city today, wow, wcsh, portland, maine. they'll have rip currents to worry about today along the coast. but right into the weekend, looking good. temperatures nice and mild in the low 70s. heavy thunderstorms pushing through from nebraska into iowa. we're looking at that activity. a lot of heat continuing down from the south from texas into the southeast, gulf coast. hundreds in southern california, parts of the desert southwest. nice and mild. seattle today gorgeous day, sunshine, 76. rip...
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in portland, maine, that's what fell in hours overnight so this is the scene there. look at this from rhode island. water rescues going on so many places in new england, receiving anywhere from 3 to, yes, over 6 inches, so this same system that we've been talking about for days has now done its job and it's moved out for most people. look at this. some of the totals went from 6 down here, 13.27 is what ended up in parts of long island. and you were just seeing pictures where they were scooping the water out in portland, maine, right there, their total, 6.43, the accumulated rainfall. here's what you have yet to see that low pressure system still up in canada. really driving the cold front all that heat and moisture up there. we're going to be slightly drier and certainly cooler. if you have not yet walked out the door in the northeast, get ready. it feels a little more like fall this morning. a few showers behind it. either way getting rid of that thing and saying good-bye. we're done with you. >> see you later. >> all right, ginger. >>> we'll turn to that other brea
in portland, maine, that's what fell in hours overnight so this is the scene there. look at this from rhode island. water rescues going on so many places in new england, receiving anywhere from 3 to, yes, over 6 inches, so this same system that we've been talking about for days has now done its job and it's moved out for most people. look at this. some of the totals went from 6 down here, 13.27 is what ended up in parts of long island. and you were just seeing pictures where they were scooping...
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now our main concern is my nieces emily and elizabeth at this time. >> mrs. murray was a kind person who was a leader in this club, in this community. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> yeah. that is a sad case. >>> time now for the weather again with ginger. >> impressive pictures out of prook lin, new york yesterday. this is a dust devil. not a tornado, it is completely different. doesn't have a parent thunderstorms. it was a beautiful day, but it was the land/sea breeze. and this front that can form and shift the winds quickly. because it hit over the dirt, it picks it up. when i'm out storm chasing, we see these. they're not as dangerous as tornados, but not something i would run into. not the best news, when you pick up any debris, it could hurt you. we have another nice day, 85 nor new york city, 85, philadelphia, 87, syracuse. the showers and storms on the way. in the next couple of rains, we have hefty rains in the northeast. looking for that. but also show you a little september feel. >> look for sunny condit
now our main concern is my nieces emily and elizabeth at this time. >> mrs. murray was a kind person who was a leader in this club, in this community. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> yeah. that is a sad case. >>> time now for the weather again with ginger. >> impressive pictures out of prook lin, new york yesterday. this is a dust devil. not a tornado, it is completely different. doesn't have a parent...
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there are two main components to the settlement. the first is the for the first time ever the implementation of return to play guidelines for concussions that are mandatory. all member schools will have them. they will be the same everywhere. that's really the predicate for our case. we've been saying for decades the ncaa screwed up by not doing that. finally for the first time in history as a result of this case the game will change. sports will never be the same and concussions will be managed in a whole different way. the second key part of the settlement is the medical monitoring. that's what the $75 million is for, $5 million for research and $70 million is to create this program that allows students to get screened and to be identified as at risk for having serious injuries, concussions, possible brain damage. the reason why that is incredibly important is because the real risk of long-term brain damage from concussions comes from concussion number two. if you get a second concussion before the first one is healed that is wher
there are two main components to the settlement. the first is the for the first time ever the implementation of return to play guidelines for concussions that are mandatory. all member schools will have them. they will be the same everywhere. that's really the predicate for our case. we've been saying for decades the ncaa screwed up by not doing that. finally for the first time in history as a result of this case the game will change. sports will never be the same and concussions will be...
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we saw about 6.5 inches in maine yesterday, in portland, maine. this cold front is gone. now we are going to start to see some cool air surging in. it was stalled out down through northern florida. we will see scattered showers and storms out there. also in the southwest we have that monsoonal moisture, the moisture being pulled in from the south. because of that we still have flash flood watches. today a little further east through western colorado and southwestern new mexico, that's where we could see about two to three inches again coming down in a short period of time leads to flash flooding. we'll see showers in eastern washington state. that should alleviate the red flag warnings. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. ♪ it's a german luxury sedan. but it's still an audi. ♪ the audi a4. performance with the right attitude. get exceptional offers on the audi a4 during the summer of audi event. visit audioffers.com today (
we saw about 6.5 inches in maine yesterday, in portland, maine. this cold front is gone. now we are going to start to see some cool air surging in. it was stalled out down through northern florida. we will see scattered showers and storms out there. also in the southwest we have that monsoonal moisture, the moisture being pulled in from the south. because of that we still have flash flood watches. today a little further east through western colorado and southwestern new mexico, that's where we...
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her plane briefly stopping in maine there for a refuel. and the hospital already treating as you know dr. kent brantly. he's the other american victim. writebol and brantly have received doses of an experimental medication never before used on humans and doctors are calling their progress miraculous because of this vaccine that they had. meantime, little bit of a scare here in new york yesterday. a man with a high fever had recently travelled to west africa, returned to new york and went to the hospital. he had signs of gastrointestinal disorder and a high fever. so he went to new york's mt. sinai hospital and they immediately started treating him and raised concerns because of where he traveled. but they said it's unlikely he has ebola. they feel they don't believe it's actually the ebola virus. but it is raising concerns and questions. of course the cdc saying here are the things you need to watch out for. telling people what the symptoms are. >> and also putting it into realistic perspective. you can have symptoms but they don't want pe
her plane briefly stopping in maine there for a refuel. and the hospital already treating as you know dr. kent brantly. he's the other american victim. writebol and brantly have received doses of an experimental medication never before used on humans and doctors are calling their progress miraculous because of this vaccine that they had. meantime, little bit of a scare here in new york yesterday. a man with a high fever had recently travelled to west africa, returned to new york and went to the...
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crews in bay city, michigan, searched through the night for a massive water main break. it's draining 10 million gallons a day since at least saturday. the city is urging people to conserve to try and keep from running out in the next few hours. >> did you see the supermoon last night? yeah. it put on a spectacular show. the moon reached its closest point to earth all year. nasa said the biggest and brightest in 20 years. about 190 miles from us. you've got one more chance to catch a 2014 supermoon on september 9th. i'm marking my calendar. >> me, too. that's a great picture in one of the papers this morning, the moon against the chrysler building in new york city. >>> a great day for golfers as they watched what happened sunday. golfer rory mcilroy celebrating his second straight championship this morning. he shot a final round three under 68 to win the pga championship in louisville. he also won this year's british open. mcilroy had to fight off several late challenges on the back nine. he ended up beating phil mickelson by one stroke. >> it's been just incredible. i d
crews in bay city, michigan, searched through the night for a massive water main break. it's draining 10 million gallons a day since at least saturday. the city is urging people to conserve to try and keep from running out in the next few hours. >> did you see the supermoon last night? yeah. it put on a spectacular show. the moon reached its closest point to earth all year. nasa said the biggest and brightest in 20 years. about 190 miles from us. you've got one more chance to catch a 2014...
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watch out for flash floods in areas like boston, new hampshire, maine. down in florida we'll see rain and possible in the southwest. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. >>> low clouds around the south bay and san francisco. mid to upper 60s later this afternoon. 80 san jose. temperatures trend warmer for san jose towards friday and kick off the start of the weekend. for parts of the north bay, highs in the mid 70s. 80s pleasanton and livermore. warming trend, inland temperatures closer to 90 by friday and saturday. turning cooler as we wrap up the one sunday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> willie's here filling in for carson. online reaction continues to pour in over the death of robin williams. >> yeah. this is a special one. i have an incredible photograph to share with everybody. little bit of the back story. there's a gorilla named koko in northern california. 2001 sad about the death of another gorilla, robin williams comes in, tickles koko, hugs koko. williams said we shared laughter and
watch out for flash floods in areas like boston, new hampshire, maine. down in florida we'll see rain and possible in the southwest. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. >>> low clouds around the south bay and san francisco. mid to upper 60s later this afternoon. 80 san jose. temperatures trend warmer for san jose towards friday and kick off the start of the weekend. for parts of the north bay, highs in the mid 70s. 80s pleasanton and livermore. warming trend, inland...
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and we have jenna bush hager on the phone from maine on vacation. first of all, how did the helmet hair comment go over with your mom? >> i didn't mean that. i meant a beautiful coif. but we have had several donations made already. and finally, and i think it was actually the golfer who challenged -- >> rory mcilroy. >> that's what really got him, i think. >> so it wasn't you, jenna. >> i put the peer pressure on a lot, but i would say my dad loves golf. i think it was probably rory. >> how did the challenge go down? because they put some thought into this, obviously, your mother and father. >> yes. well, the challenge went down without me here. so it actually shows that when i don't put on a lot of pressure, they do the things i want them to do. >> reverse psychological. >> right? you know, my dad was all for it. my mom had to keep that hair looking as pretty as it has since 1984 so she wrote a check. >> a lot of money has raised and you take another shot at your mother's hair. unbelievable. jenna, thanks so much and thank your mother and father fo
and we have jenna bush hager on the phone from maine on vacation. first of all, how did the helmet hair comment go over with your mom? >> i didn't mean that. i meant a beautiful coif. but we have had several donations made already. and finally, and i think it was actually the golfer who challenged -- >> rory mcilroy. >> that's what really got him, i think. >> so it wasn't you, jenna. >> i put the peer pressure on a lot, but i would say my dad loves golf. i think it...
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the main force is going to go up the putuxen river into southern maryland, and the advantage of the putuckson is it would shield the ultimate british intention. it could mean many things. it might mean an attack on washington, but it also could mean an over land attack on baltimore or an attack on annapolis or it could mean that the british were simply chasing after commodore joshua barney who was the american commander of the chesapeake flu toa who had a flatoa of shallow draft barges that were perfect for navigating the shallow waters of the chesapeake and the rivers feeding into it. barn barney, by the summer of 1814, had been trapped in the river. he was in the further up river than the british, and the british could use barney's presence in the river to more or less shield their movement toward the capital. and that's exactly what coburn recommends and it's what the british commanders general ross and admiral alexander cochran who is in charge of the entire fleet here in north america agree to do. >> this weekend, live coverage of a panel of authors and historians as they discuss the 181
the main force is going to go up the putuxen river into southern maryland, and the advantage of the putuckson is it would shield the ultimate british intention. it could mean many things. it might mean an attack on washington, but it also could mean an over land attack on baltimore or an attack on annapolis or it could mean that the british were simply chasing after commodore joshua barney who was the american commander of the chesapeake flu toa who had a flatoa of shallow draft barges that...
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democratic consultant said, the main thing for a candidate to understand is you don't want to do any harm to yourself that. is a legitimate warning, because fancy warm is one of the rowdiest political events of the year in kentucky or anywhere. kentucky politicians who show up to speak basically do so at their own risk. it is very easy to get swept up in the mood of the crowd, to say something you don't mean or to react poorly to the heckling of the audience. as the kentucky democratic party chairman says, that's the whole point. it's a rite of passage, to go down there and not to get flustered. the second you look off into the crowd or pay attention to what someone is yelling at you, you are off your game and then people are more vicious. politicians have come around with stinging insults to keep their cool. >> they did everything they could. you know what, they couldn't stop us. not at the ballot box. so they launched a political witch-hunt to stop us. oh, look. i believe we have the lead witch here. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our s
democratic consultant said, the main thing for a candidate to understand is you don't want to do any harm to yourself that. is a legitimate warning, because fancy warm is one of the rowdiest political events of the year in kentucky or anywhere. kentucky politicians who show up to speak basically do so at their own risk. it is very easy to get swept up in the mood of the crowd, to say something you don't mean or to react poorly to the heckling of the audience. as the kentucky democratic party...
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the main demand of people here is just as for michael brown and criminal charges against the officer who killed him. the incident on this street in ferguson has exposed few problems between the predominantly black community and the overwhelmingly white police force and administration. those who have been protesting say they will no longer accept what they say is clear inequality and harassment. >> i don't know what it is. you aren't going to respect the fact that we are citizens? to have equal rights when you go home to your children? we are not going for it anymore. they killed a kid out here. >> accusations of racist behavior by police in america yearsthing new, and 50 after the country passed it civil rights act, it is clear there is still much to be resolved. bbc news, ferguson, missouri. -- still to come >> we joined the family originally from the democratic republic of congo on an incredible journey from a camp in northern or one of to washington state -- in northern rwanda to washington state. >> these hills provide the backdrop for an incredible journey. from refugee camps li
the main demand of people here is just as for michael brown and criminal charges against the officer who killed him. the incident on this street in ferguson has exposed few problems between the predominantly black community and the overwhelmingly white police force and administration. those who have been protesting say they will no longer accept what they say is clear inequality and harassment. >> i don't know what it is. you aren't going to respect the fact that we are citizens? to have...
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the plane right now is refueling in the state of maine. once they refuel, they will proceed to marietta and then transport her to emory. so that's the latest regarding the woman with ebola who is headed to the united states. she's actually right now here. >>> and other stories making headlines, heather nauert has that for us. >> good morning. i've got another update to bring you. this is about that philadelphia mother who is about to face a judge after she drove into the state of new jersey with a gun registered in another state that was in her car. 27-year-old woman, a mother of two, was pulled over during a routine traffic stop in atlantic city. she told the cops that she had a hand gun in her car and then showed them her concealed carry permit, which is from the state of pennsylvania. remember, she was now in the state of new jersey and the permit is not honored in new jersey. so she was arrested and here is what she told us about those charges. listen. >> i hope that they pardon me because i didn't know it could happen to anybody. >> s
the plane right now is refueling in the state of maine. once they refuel, they will proceed to marietta and then transport her to emory. so that's the latest regarding the woman with ebola who is headed to the united states. she's actually right now here. >>> and other stories making headlines, heather nauert has that for us. >> good morning. i've got another update to bring you. this is about that philadelphia mother who is about to face a judge after she drove into the state of...
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. >> reporter: the earthquake ruptured numerous gas and water mains. dozens of homes were damaged by violent shaking is while eight others were ravaged by fire. >> i didn't think it would be this hard. >> reporter: this man returned home to survey the damage. >> what else can i do? what els is there i can do? it's fortunate we weren't here. >> reporter: patients were treated at hospitals mostly for cuts and bruises. >> we saw people who had furniture come down on them, a mirror came down off the wall, a gentleman had a gash in his head. >> reporter: one more serious injury, a boy crushed by a fire place coming down. before it issued an alert. california is still developing the system for future quakes. knowing what happened here in napa was not the big one. in the past 24 hours there have been dozens of smaller aftershocks, but at this point odds are very slim that this 6.0 quake was a precursor to a larger one. so far no fatalities having reported. matt? >> all right, joe fryer on this story for us. that early warning system is incredible. even if it
. >> reporter: the earthquake ruptured numerous gas and water mains. dozens of homes were damaged by violent shaking is while eight others were ravaged by fire. >> i didn't think it would be this hard. >> reporter: this man returned home to survey the damage. >> what else can i do? what els is there i can do? it's fortunate we weren't here. >> reporter: patients were treated at hospitals mostly for cuts and bruises. >> we saw people who had furniture come...